Video Tutorial for Beginners of Photoshop

I just wanted to share a few video tutorials I found useful with learning Photoshop.
If you go to http://www.videotutorialzone.com you will find a number of videos for Adobe Photoshop that will get you started.
These were videos that helped me and I thought I would pass them along to others.
Scott
www.videotutorialzone.com - sharing information one video at a time.

Hi Bob,
It wasnt meant as spam. If I were spamming I would have posted significantly more.
I was sharing information with others that might be interested. I would think this type of information would be welled received by the community. I didnt make the videos, I'm just sharing what I've found to be helpful.
Apparently you are of the Elite and do not encourage what other people have to share for some that dont have quite the experience you do.
Do you have a suggestion as to HOW to share video tutorials so other could be as good as you?
Scott

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